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All the Northern railway timetable changes ahead of key changes next month

A new Northern rail timetable will come into force next month — with key changes being made for commuters and holidaymakers.

The train operator, which runs 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England, will make the switch on Sunday, May 21. The firm says that ‘the overwhelming majority of services remain as is’.

However, there are changes to specific lines. The move is part of the bi-annual rail re-jig, said Tricia Williams.

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“The new timetable coming into effect next month is part of a national timetable change process that takes place twice a year for all train operators in England,” explained Northern’s chief operating officer. “The train network is a complex system of inter-dependent parts and it is vital that changes are co-ordinated in this way.

“For the vast majority of our customers there is no change, but some will notice a slight re-timing of service – as such, I would advise all customers to check the timetable for any travel plans after 21 May. There are a very small number of services that have been removed from the timetable which reflects customer demand and we have already communicated that information to those communities.”

The changes cover both northern coasts. The major alteration impacting Manchester is due to upgrade works on the TransPennine line.

Northern has confirmed that, to provide additional capacity through the Calder Valley during the on-going TransPennine Route Upgrade engineering work, it will introduce a new hourly service between Leeds and Chester via Manchester Victoria on Sundays.

Additionally, the ‘Dales Rail’ service from Blackpool North to Carlisle will not operate this summer, but

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